Garlic Marketing Show

In a world full of business “Gurus” and “marketing experts” one man seeks the latest marketing techniques that are actually working, plus finds the real stories of triumph and failure from those REALLY doing it.
Guests like #1 Marketer Neil Patel, Tucker Max, Ryan Deiss from Digital Marketer, Michael Port and many, many more…
Ian Garlic has hands on helped hundreds of businesses with marketing strategy and execution. As CEO of authenticWEB, Ian launched hundreds of websites, produced even more online videos, and also been through the ringer a few times.
Mr.Garlic knows the online marketing techniques that work for REAL businesses and will help to save time and money on the road to happiness.
Inspiring stories of business triumph and failure,
cutting edge video marketing techniques
Secrets to global domination
and a sexy voice all rolled into...
The Garlic Marketing Show
PS There might be some food talk but it’s not guaranteed.
PPS Garlic doesn’t really stink. Neither should your marketing.
PPPS I don’t like when people overuse Post Scripts. And #hashtags.

Do you want to learn how to ranked? How to get your videos ranked especially on the top search engines? Today I will be discussing the tips and tricks of video ranking, the value of SEO, and importance of customer stories.

When we click onto a website the first things we look at is not just the design but the content itself. Content plays a crucial part of what makes a website come to life and what keeps visitors coming back to the page. In this episode of the Garlic Marketing Show, I speak with StefanGeorgi whose managed to make over half a billion in sales on copywriting alone. He talks to us about what got him into the copywriting business, how to get into the mindset of the audience when writing the content, and details to his copywriting event in Vegas.

Any business can tell you that referrals are their best source of business. I am going to tell you why referrals work and the 3 key secrets to get people to buy from you. How to build on trust, telling a story, and virtual referrals with case stories.

Smartphones are all around us. They have been a tool for communicating, sharing, and connecting with other through apps and messaging features. However, smartphones can also serve as a vital tool in the marketing world. In this episode of The Garlic Marketing Show, I speak with the founder of theSmartphone Marketing School Tabitha Carro. She shares her expertise on how she got into making her own Smartphone Marketing School, provides tips on how to market ads and products with video and the basis of her courses. She discusses how digital marketing shouldn’t be limited on creating content on a desktop and making it mobile responsive. Rather, people should be making it on their phones and integrating different apps to produce visual engaging content.

Products can be revolutionary, however, without a great marketing plan, how can they sell? On today’s show, I talk with the man behind making brands become iconic. He’s helped brands like Juiceman,The George Foreman Grill, Sonicare, and OxiClean become household names today. Rick Cesari, the Chief Acceleration Officer of Cesari Ignite, discusses the secrets of how to build a brand’s foundation. He provides tips on marketing products to clients, engaging your audience, the basic formula for infomercials, and the importance of establishing credibility by using authentic testimonials.

Establishing business credit can really benefit a business in the long run. Chief Executive Officer of CreditSuite.com, Ty Crandall discusses the steps of how to build business credit, the benefits of using it, how to potentially grow your business, and market on different platforms. It doesn’t matter how long you’ve been in the business, credit can be started right when you have an effective marketing strategy, budget, and plan. Ty discusses some tips small business can take when trying to establish business credit and how big business like Walmart and Apple have been so successful.

Content sells and makes businesses like how Liam Martin had his start from blog posts to becoming the CMO and Co founder of two companies, Time Doctor and Staff.com. In this podcast, Liam Martin discusses his companies and how they can be useful with SEO traffic and how to help engage productivity remote workers with AI time tracking software. He describes how people should focus on their strengths like his are statistics and analytics while the CEO is the client communicator and sales force behind the team. His ultimate motive is to drive traffic, and a great synopsis of how to drive SEO strategy. We also talk about YouTube and how their algorithms are about quality content that you can’t get in the system. The simple things about product testing and the things that they learned.

Successful marketing is central in making a functional business. In today’s podcast, I speak with Jon Manley about how creating successful marketing can not only boost employee morale but also reach the ideal clients. He provides valuable advice for how marketers can provide phenomenal service to their clients and strategically sell the final product.

What You’ll Learn:

How to reach your clients with a targeted audience

Social selling to your clients and how to build client relationships

Employing morale and goals to effectively create a successful marketing business

A targeted audience is vital when you are trying to send a message. You want to attract the right crowd in order for them to engage with your product or brand. In this podcast, with Leeyen Rogers she discusses her new starter company JotForm. Leeyen goes in depth describing the basics of creating forms and how to implement them in the marketing field. She suggests companies marketing their business to use a survey form that targets their specific audience. This way marketers can effectively gather potential leads and future clients to their business.

When it comes to building a business, clients are the key to success. As marketers we have to build client relationships whether that be by phone call or through email. Our guest SteveSims who’s promoting his new bookBluefishing: The Art of Making Things Happen shows the steps to build successful client relationships. He discusses the importance of valuing communication when interacting with clients from scheduling face to face meetings, to having personal phone calls.

What You’ll Learn:

Embracing the value of client communication

Changing the way we communicate with clients

How to effectively advertise a brand with other forms of communication

Marketing doesn’t always have to come from big business. People can market their own brand straight from their house. In this podcast with Julie Broad, she talks about how she transitioned in her career from real estate sales to publishing her own book. Today, she has her own book launching company specializing in self-publishing nonfiction. She provides great advice on how people should market their work, book pricing, and the value of books as a marketing strategy.

What You’ll Learn:

Julie’s incredible story of how she launched her first book and company

Tips for marketing books from pricing and creating audiobooks to placement and sales

Brands build businesses. The key with brands is that they help form identities for one’s business. Today, in this podcast I speak with Pia Silvia, author ofBadass Your Brandabout how to create a powerful business brand. She emphasizes how smaller businesses can reach bigger clients, financial advice, and branding. Businesses should become magnets for their ideal clients, even if that means repelling the wrong clients.

What You’ll Learn:

How to build a better brand/design for your business

Financial business advice from branding, managing budgets, to a solution plan

Agencies are vital to the success of businesses, and expanding the growth of agencies is key. Summits are a tool to integrate growth among agencies. In this podcast, market guru Andrey Polston discusses the agency summit and how newbies, freelancers, and prospective marketers can learn vital tips when it comes to marketing one’s own business. Finally, he discusses the program for The Agency Summit and how to register.

What You’ll Learn:

Learn details about the upcoming online agency summit and how to register

Some valuable tips for freelancers on how to get a start in the marketing/sales business

After a long wait, the Garlic Marketing Show has finally returned. In future episodes you can expect more updated material, bigger companies sharing their stories of how they run their own marketing firms, and more solo episodes like these. Much of marketing is about more than the market itself, but how to effectively manage a team of people in the industry. The best marketers sharpen the saw, which is one of our core values, and create client engagement with Dynamic Video Case Stories.

Starting a podcast is not easy and can take a very long time commitment. However after you have built your audience there are a lot of added benefits to the middle of your marketing funnel. The key to getting these benefits without the huge time commitment is being a guest on other podcasts. Dan Moyle comes to marketing from the TV news business and brings a wealth of knowledge from writing to video production to multimedia content creation. Listen and learn why telling your story to 50 ideal clients is better than 5,000 people.

Getting out of a constant launch cycle is a common goal for many business owners. This can be difficult and a little scary at first. The secret to truly getting out of a launch cycle is a working evergreen marketing system. Jessica Nazarali merges business with her desire to help people through the courses she releases through It Girl Academy. She is passionate about helping women to use the evergreen model for enrolling consistent clients without having to do big stressful launches. If you are ready to take a lot of stress out of your business this episode is for you.

There are many businesses that try to put everything on their website without thinking about how distracting this can be to potential customers. When looking into conversion rate optimization less is usually better. My guest Chris Dayley is passionate about helping businesses learn what their users want on their website through psychology based testing and analytics. He started his Conversion Optimization agency Dayley Conversion in 2014, which he later merged with Disruptive Advertising, where he currently works as VP of site testing and optimization.

If you haven’t heard about chatbots yet this episode is a must listen. Email is still the preferred way for many businesses to market themselves but this is quickly changing. Chat apps are being downloaded more than any other app and creating an engaging experience on these platforms is going to be a game changer for many businesses.

My guest Peter Lisoskie is the founder of Chatbot Nation and helps companies who want to deploy chatbots for leads, inside sales, content delivery, ecommerce, and customer service. He's a proud geek, runs a business incubator, hangs out with neuroscientists and has been known to write a line of code or two if it brings a product to life.

Understanding how people make decisions can be a game changer in any business. The field of neuroeconomics seeks to do just that. Paul Zak is not only a TED speaker and author, but he really founded this area of neuroeconomics. When you think about economics, it's money and decision making and neuroscience is just how the chemistry behind it. He is the author of The Moral Molecule and Trust Factor is his latest book. It's really the science of creating high performance companies.

Paul has spent years measuring brain activity while people worked in order to measure the factors that effect the way people interact. One of the main takeaways from these studies shows that trust substantially increases productivity, performance and happiness at work. In a environment where trust is high teamwork is great, people cooperate and are more effective overall. You may want to give this one a couple listens because it is packed with tons of information and stories from Paul’s years of experience.

In every part of our lives we connect with and remember stories. The business that can tell the best story will always win, but how do you collect the right stories? Lawyer, speaker, author and strategist Eliot Wagonheim is back again to talk about the importance of business stories. Listen in as Eliot shares his insights on the importance of stories, especially the failures.

Marketing and advertising are becoming extremely crowded spaces. Anyone can start a blog or sell products and services online so it is extremely difficult to stand out. In order to do this you need to either significantly reduce cost, simplify a complicated process or innovate in a brand new space. Perry Marshall has some great tips for achieving this in any market as well as a way to figure out if you should be advertising on Facebook or Google.

Negotiation is often seen as a negative process even though we all participate in negotiations everyday. With the right mindset and a little training negotiations can be a positive process as well as a mutually beneficial one. My guest Chris Voss is a former FBI negotiator and co-author of the book Never Split the Difference. Chris has negotiated many life or death situations and discusses the importance of empathy and listening in any negotiation, regardless of the stakes.

Starting a business is not an easy thing to do and even if you do start your own most fail within the first few years. If you are fortunate enough to get past the first few years it can be even more difficult to scale your business. My guest today Moran Pober, founder of ABD Assets, discusses why you need to build a business with the goal of being acquired and how to grow through acquisitions.

We have all seen the results from successful marketers that have the fancy cars. There is also the assumption that the results only happen when you have a huge audience and well known name. What isn’t explained is how they got that audience. My guest today has made $30,000 one month, lost everything the next and successfully made it back to the top. Ryan Stewman, known as The Hardcore Closer, discusses how he has been able to build a following of more that 170,000 people through consistency and hard work. Not only does he lay out an easy system to replicate his success but also explains how to save money in the process.

There is no substitution for quality sales copy. One of the best ways to achieve this is through simplification. The first step of simplifying your message can be as simple as removing distraction. Kevin Donlin has been a copywriter and marketing advisor for clients big and small since 1998. Kevin shares his definition of copywriting as well as his secret to writing winning sales copy.